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Why wouldn't UDFAs count? The other thread says they didn't only because that was a special case relative to the lockout.

oh...didn't know that...i don't think they should really count but up to you guys...i think its more about the actual draft...but its hard as hell to know what udfas will sign with them anyways...so i wouldn't pick many of em if i was you guys...ha ha

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I just think that if you include UDFAs it makes it more likely that someone wins outright rather than there being a tie (or even multiple ties). We have, what? Like eight or nine draft picks? Pretty small margin for error. It's not nearly as interesting if like four or five people guess three picks right and those are the winners.

did they really...well then yeah i don't think it should count...thats 10 more guys in camp...

It was announced Monday...rosters expanded for training camps to 90 players. With limited practices and players getting hurt they needed more bodies to be able to run through the practices and implement offenses and defenses. Makes sense and it give 320 more guys a shot at making a roster. You'll probably see more teams dip into the FCS pool than usual.

I just think that if you include UDFAs it makes it more likely that someone wins outright rather than there being a tie (or even multiple ties). We have, what? Like eight or nine draft picks? Pretty small margin for error. It's not nearly as interesting if like four or five people guess three right and those are the winners.